View full sizeWest Michigan could pick up at least 3-5 inches of snow overnight through Tuesday afternoon thanks to a passing low pressure system and some lake-effect snow.NOAA | National Weather Service

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — A low pressure system is poised to cross West Michigan late tonight and help drop several more inches of lake-effect snow in its wake.

However, a winter weather advisory scheduled to go into effect this afternoon for Kent and Newaygo counties has been kicked back to 7 p.m. Monday, thanks to the slow-moving system. Lakeshore counties from Ottawa County northward have the advisory in effect now.

All counties should be cleared from the advisory by 1 p.m. Tuesday.

Adding to snowfall totals from the weekend, forecasters say the Grand Rapids area is expected to pick up 3 inches of snow. Areas closer to Lake Michigan could receive 6 inches or more by the time the storm moves out.

Roadways likely will be slick in the morning across the region, so it might be a good idea to take extra time getting to school or work. U.S. 31 especially will be impacted with heavy lake-effect snowfall possible, according to the Weather Service.

All of West Michigan picked up several inches of snow during the weekend, including snowfall from a southern storm system and lake effect.